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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
Beta offers four dual sport models of varying engine sizes, and the 350 RR-S is the smallest of them in terms of displacement. The Italian company is one of four motorcycle brands to produce a 350 four-stroke street-legal dirt bike, and the only manufacturer outside of Austria to offer such a model.According to Beta, its 350 RR-S, 390 RR-S, 430 RR-S, and 500 RR-S engines share the same tune as the off-road-only RR models. Having tested three of the aforementioned machines before and experiencing their aggressive power delivery (by dual sport standards), we believe it. This year marks the first ...
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Beta offers four dual sport models of varying engine sizes, and the 350 RR-S is the smallest of them in terms of displacement. The Italian company is one of four motorcycle brands to produce a 350 four-stroke street-legal dirt bike, and the only manufacturer outside of Austria to offer such a model.According to Beta, its 350 RR-S, 390 RR-S, 430 RR-S, and 500 RR-S engines share the same tune as the off-road-only RR models. Having tested three of the aforementioned machines before and experiencing their aggressive power delivery (by dual sport standards), we believe it. This year marks the first ...
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